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Emily

Emily

3

Food was alright but the timing was quite rush for buffet so you won't be able to enjoy the food. All the items was average but the standard swenson item is good like fish and chips and ice cream like sticky chewy chocolate.

L M

L M

5

Love the food! For a lunch buffet with a $35++ price point, it was well worth every penny. And my toddler got to eat for free. Everything was delicious except maybe for the roast beef which was a bit dry. We especially love the chicken satay. Would definitely come back and recommend to friends.

N. FALAH

N. FALAH

5

It's been a while since I've been to a buffet. Booked using a reservation, there's no need to wait. There is a variety of food and desserts available. The food was good and the cleanliness of the restaurant was superb. Price-wise, it was expensive because of 9% GST and 10% service charge.

Soo Hin Yeoh

Soo Hin Yeoh

5

Swensen’s definitely has evolved with the times. What started as a premium ice-cream chain in the 1980s to this Swensen’s Unlimited, which is buffet restaurant. From $35.00++ for lunch on weekdays, you get 90-minutes of buffet including all the Swensen’s ice-creams you can eat. Food is mainly local but has western options like lasagna and pizzas 🍕. Founded in 1948 by Earle Swensen in San Francisco, California, USA, its global expansion in the 1970s took it to South East Asia. While the chain has mostly closed in the US, Thailand and Singapore are its largest market.

Ron “Ronster” èŁć°‘

Ron “Ronster” èŁć°‘

5

Celebrated my birthday dinner here, and at first I was abit apprehensive on whether the food would taste decent. But surprisingly it was pretty good. The pasta at their pasta live station was not bad. They also had a few varieties of seafood on their ice bed like the standard prawns, clams and crab. They had quite abit of western food like chicken cutlet, chicken bratwurst, beef meatball, pizzas, striploin roast. And quite afew local dishes like chicken rice, mee goreng, kueh pie tee, butter chicken. And of course their highlight, the ice cream and dessert station. I think there was at least 30 distinct flavours, with loads of toppings, a chocolate fondue, and a few choices of waffles. Pro-tip, if you want peanut for your ice cream you can get them at the kueh pie tee area 😋. Overall I was pretty impressed with Swensen's unlimited. The spread of choices and variety was pretty good compared to the price, on weekdays dinner it was only 38+ per pax. Would be back some other time.